Keith Bembenek, KVOA  News 4 Tucson

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Green Valley man challenging community to donate 2000 pounds for

Green Valley resident Ron Burr is challenging his neighbors and friends to donate 2000 pounds of food for local food banks. → Read More

Davis Monthan supporting missions in hurricane ravaged Florida a

2 units based at Davis Monthan Air Force Base are supporting rescue and humanitarian efforts in hurricane Irma-ravaged Florida and St. Maarten. → Read More

Cody's Friends, BARK collecting more animal supplies for Texas

Codys' Friends and BARK are teaming up Wednesday to fill another truck with animal supplies for residents in flood-ravaged Texas. → Read More

More than 2000 TEP customers without power Wednesday night

More than 2000 TEP customers lost power just before 9pm Wednesday evening. TEP reports no known cause and is investigating. → Read More

Students return to UA

Competing with Monday's solar eclipse, students flocked to campus this morning to start a new academic year. The University of Arizona says approximately 10,000 news undergraduates enrolled this ye... → Read More

Thursday's Traffic Alerts

If you're traveling around town, or around the state, there are some traffic alerts you need to know about Thursday morning between 9am and 2pm at Broadway and Church, intersection power will be ou... → Read More

10 Survive late night accident on 22nd Ave

Late Friday evening Tucson Police and Tucson Fire responded to a single vehicle accident on 22nd Ave near Alvernon. What they found were 10 people in a car wrapped around a tree. → Read More

Cochise man swept away from stuck vehicle

Cochise County Sheriff's Search and Rescue responded to a swift water rescue call on Cascabel Road Friday. A caller reported witnessing a truck being swept away in a wash. → Read More

Pima County Sheriff issue warning for Tanque Verde Falls

The Pima County Sheriff's Department would like to advise everyone thinking of heading to the Redington area, specifically Tanque Verde Falls, to use caution and avoid the area if at all possible. → Read More

Change for the homeless reports 1st collections and more meters

Tucson Change Movement, collecting change for the homeless, has added 2 more donation stations since their launch in mid-May. → Read More

Salvation Army still needs "Operation Chill Out" items

"Operation Chill Out", a program run by Salvation Army to provide heat relief for those need, needs some help itself. The agency says they are in need of sunscreen, hats, water and volunteers. → Read More

Amazon buys Whole Foods

SEATTLE & AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun. 16, 2017-- Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) and Whole Foods Market, Inc. (NASDAQ:WFM) today announced that they have entered into a definitive merger agreement. → Read More

Reward offered in OV wildlife deaths

Suspected illegal poisoning of wildlife is believed to have caused the death of 2 javelinas and an owl, according to Arizona Game and Fish Department. → Read More

TSA testing new biometric fingerprint technology

The Transportation Security Administration will be assessing new checkpoint screening technology at a TSA Pre?® lane at Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport and one at Denver Internatio... → Read More

Eastside power outage affected 14,000 TEP customers

Nearly 14,000 eastside TEP customers are currently without power. → Read More

Flying R Fire erupts in Southern Arizona

The Flying R Fire has burned 800 acres since starting around noon Wednesday. The fire is southeast of Patagonia. → Read More

Game and Fish seize wildlife taken captive as pets

Arizona Game and Fish Department has seized 3 animals in Tucson that were illegally taken while young and reared as pets. → Read More

MONSOON PREPS: City moves sandbag pickup location, readies 500 b

For Monsoon 2017, the City of Tucson has moved sandbag distribution to the Tucson Rodeo Grounds. Sandbags will be available prior to a severe weather event. → Read More

New fire threatens Cochise community

Another fire in Cochise County - the Lizard Fire - has caused Cochise County Sheriff's Office to close Dragoon Road Wednesday night . They are advising residents in the area to be prepared to evacu... → Read More

ADOT seeks comments on proposed Sonoran Corridor

Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) held it's first informational meeting Wednesday night, starting a 3 year process identify a route connecting I-10 and and I-19 south of Tucson Internatio... → Read More